All Woman
OMG! How you doin’?!
Monday, March 15, 2010
One thing is certain: now is the time to choose your friends and ex the users, or as an associate put it, 'those in whose lives you are a mere option'. And that's what you-know-who has suddenly discovered.
Although Dudus remains the big story this week -- there's no fury like a Jamaican minus a visa -- individuals are keeping a respectable distance... "I mean, one never knows who's watching nowadays!" But the latest buzz revolves around the supposedly grieving widow who emptied the house of everything (yes, even the tiles). This kommon (yes, with a k) behaviour has given those who ought to be concerned much breathing space.
The wagons have circled. Those who have are now supporting those who don't. Family is key and a good marriage with all the right social connections makes all the difference.
Surely it could not be true that there's a hiccup.
On the North Coast the secret is out that the sage one is no longer associated with the mega product. Word is, however, that it might just be a blessing in disguise.
There's nothing like a professional who is unattached and good-looking. Darlings, the frenzy in MoBay has reached frenetic proportions. There are plans for a coming-out dinner, so we'll keep you posted.
BTW, who would have thunk it? Former PMs Seaga and Patterson are the ones to have on your guest list and with whom to be seen exchanging ideas.
À Bientôt!
PS The planning of that other farewell party is coming along nicely although the venue is proving to be quite an issue.
PPS Beware the Ides of March! He's never been liked and certain moves have made him one to keep as far away from as possible. We'll keep you posted as his demise is as certain as day follows night.
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